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How To Eliminate Dog Poop Odor From Backyard
Posted on October 18th, 2013Do you have a dog run or an area of the lawn that your dog frequents?
You also may have artificial grass which traps in the odor from urine or feces. Sometimes, even though the area is outside, the odor is very noticeable.
Clear the Air’s Lawn/Yard Odor Eliminator will eliminate the odors and make hanging out in your yard pleasant once again. This unique blend will absorb pet urine and feces odors from lawns and garden areas without chemical or fragrances. No need to worry about harming your lawn or garden as the mineral is completely non-toxic and even acts as an excellent time-released nitrogen fertilizer.
This unique form of Earth Care Products Mineral can be sprinkled on your lawn and garden areas as needed to eliminate odors. Odors will be completely eliminated Granules are totally safe for all lawns and vegetation. Clear the Air does not have to come into contact with the odor producer; it will pull the odors from the entire area.
Clear The Air is made from an all-natural mineral, is non-toxic and biodegradable and safe for Planet Earth. It is also safe around children and pets even if eaten.
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Why Does My Dog Roll In Things That Smell?
Posted on April 2nd, 2013My dog smells!
Have you been on a walk with your dog and he runs off to pick the smelliest thing possible to roll around in? Don’t worry its normal!
We’re not sure why exactly dogs do it, but when they smell something that may smell bad to us; they have a tendency to roll in it.
Why do dogs roll in foul smelling things?
Maybe it is because they want to mask their scent just as their ancestors, the wolves do. Wolves roll in decomposing carcasses or the feces of herbivores to disguise themselves. By covering up their odors, their prey will not be alarmed by their scent allowing them to sneak up on their pretty and having a better chance at making a kill.
Another reason for dogs rolling around in things that have a strong odor is to tell their pack mates where they’ve been and what they’ve encountered in their adventures.
How do I prevent my dog from bringing home the smelly odor? Remember, rolling around in something that is smelly is a natural action for your dog. You should not punish your dog for this behavior but you can discourage him from doing it with these tips:
- If your dog rolls around in his own feces, immediately clean him up in your yard.
- Keep your dog on a short leash when walking him to prevent him from rolling around in other dog’s poop or other smelly things.
- You can also try making a loud or sudden noise when your dog starts to roll in something smelly. He will start to associate rolling around with the unpleasant experience of the noise you make.
Of course, if your dog rolls around in something foul smelling, the easiest way to eliminate the odor is to sprinkle Clear the Air’s Pet Odor Eliminator directly on his coat. It is non-toxic and 100% all natural.